Obit: Kollmansberger, Robert (1890 - 1968)

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Surnames: Kollmansberger, Remer, Messa, Seichter

----Source: The Loyal Tribune (Loyal Clark County, WI) 13 June 1968

Kollmansberger, Robert (30 July 1919 - 04 June 1968)

Services were held Friday, June 7, at the Myre Funeral Home for Robert Kollmansberger, SR., age 77, who died Tuesday, June 4, at3:30 p.m. at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield of complications. Burial was made in the Riverside cemetery, Owen.

Miss Debbie Myhrwold was the organist and Rev. Myhrwold the soloist sang "I Know of a Sleep in Jesus Name."

Pallbearers were Robert Kollmansberger, Wilfred Loertscher, Arnold Stupner, Reno Herdrich, Lester Bloom, Arvo Koski, and Lyle Verhulst.

Mr. Kollmansberger was born July 30, 1890 in Dodge County. His marriage to Lena Remer took place November 18, 1919. She preceded him in death in 1941.

As a young man he moved to Stratford with his parents. He did seasonal work in Minnesota for a time and served overseas in World War I. He then returned to Clark County and the past 21 years lived on a farm in the town of Beaver.

He is survived by five sons, Leonard, Harold, Leslie and Robert, Jr., Loyal and Ervin, Greenwood; two daughters, Mrs. Tom (Lorraine) Messa, Princeton and Mrs. Florian (Myra) Seichter, Cedar Falls, Iowa; thirty two grandchildren; one brother, Anton, Wichita Falls, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Theresa Meyer, Wausau and Sister Mary Philiberta, Wauwautosa.

Besides his wife he was preceded in death by a brother and sister.
           

 

 


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